Posts Tagged ‘Browser’

My 10 Main SEO Takeaways from SMX East 2009

October 19th, 2009 by Benj Arriola
Search Marketing Expo East

Search Marketing Expo East

In search marketing conferences, there are so much to information that it is impossible to listen to everything so everyone chooses their tracks/sessions wisely to listen to the golden nuggets of information which may not be the same golden nuggets of everyone else. Depending also on each individual’s knowledge dictates if a nugget is really golden of not. So that is why I start my title with a “My” since this is what I found to be valuable to me. Below are my top 10 takeaways from the 2009 Search Marketing Expo East in New York City. (more…)

Sharing Google Chrome Usage

September 4th, 2008 by Benj Arriola

I first saw Danny Sullivan’s Tweet talking about Barry Schwartz’ post on Google Chrome usage.

First posted by Michael Arrington on TechCrunch, stating that Google Analytics will not detect Google Chrome right away, and once it did, TechCrunch posted their Analytics user browser’s data. RustyBrick followed with their post on SearchEngineLand and was inviting the public to post theirs.

Sharing our Google Chrome Stats

Google Chrome Usage on BusinessOnLine's website visitors.

Only 0.25%, less than 1% of BusinessOnLine’s visitors use Chrome. I am even quite surprised Firefox is higher than IE. Does this mean there are more competitors looking at our site than potential corporate clients? :p Hehe

Google Chrome – The Google Web Browser

September 3rd, 2008 by Benj Arriola


Over the long weekend, Tweets from SEO Tweeters have been passed left and right all about Google Chrome. When I checked my emails, mailing groups are talking about it too, not only SEO email groups but also blogging, web design and other groups I am a member of. Although this is a Google product, this is not just about search.

Google Chrome is a new Internet web browser

After seeing all the tweets, I searched Google Chrome to download and give it a spin. The top results were Google books comic strip and also a blog post by GoogleBlogoscope, the unofficial Google blog. And I just bypassed all information, did not read it right away and just kept searching for the download link and install. I’ll just figure out what Google Chrome does after I install it without reading the numerous blog post, features & benefits of the browser. Knowing Google, everything should be intuitive and easy to use, easy to figure out things.

Initial feedback after installing Google Chrome

Good points I noticed right away after I installed Chrome: (more…)